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5 November, 20:07

Why is the specific heat of water 1 Cal/g*°C?

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  1. 5 November, 20:51
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    The heat capacity of water is 1 cal/g/C degree, the heat capacity of ethanol is 0.58 cal/g/C degree, and the heat capacity of amonia is 1.23 cal/g/C degree. which of these molecules will increase it's tempreature first, if an equal amount of heat was added to an equal amount of substance at an equal rate? (Amonia, Water, Ethanol)
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